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November 6, 2016, 07:28 |
Orthotropic Material
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Hadrien
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Hi everyone,
Just using a static analysis, I was wondering if it was possible to create a path that will be used for the orthotropic mechanical properties of my material (composite). In fact, I can simply use the 3 directions X, Y and Z to have 3 different properties in these direction but my part is not unidirectional. Actually, my part has a "U" form. Can someone help me ? Thanks ! |
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mechanical, orthotropic material |
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